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Since Wolves goalkeeper Carl Ikeme was diagnosed with Acute Leukaemia in July, blood cancer charity Cure Leukaemia has been working closely with Wolves to raise awareness and vital funds in support of their number one.
I lost a dear family friend to Leukaemia earlier this year and seeing the brilliant work and research that goes on behind the scenes, this was the least I could do.
I'm hoping raise as much money as possible to help this fantastic charity continue to save lives.
Training has been hard and on January 4th, I shall embark on four races in four days around Walt Disney World - Orlando
Jan 4th - 5k
Jan 5th - 10k
Jan 6th - Half Marathon
Jan 7th - Marathon
#teamkemes
Cure Leukaemia (CL) helps to save lives and hasten global progress towards eradicating blood cancer within the next 30 years. CL supports the internationally renowned Centre for Clinical Haematology in Birmingham and a network of specialist research nurses across the UK who administer often world first and potentially life-saving clinical trials to leukaemia patients who have exhausted standard treatments. In 2017, Cure Leukaemia is committed to raising an additional £1m to double the Centre's capacity for patients, world first trials & nurses.